Last week we talked about the misery and the mastery of packing for a summer holiday. Today we’re pretending that we’ve made it into the taxi, through the airport and to the sun lounger on the other side. What does the beach holiday of 2018 look like compared to that of years past? In this week's episode Emily Cronin, Victoria Moss, Charlie Gowans-Eglinton and Bethan Holt dish on the Instagram etiquette of your summer holiday.

Plus, we discuss characters in campaigns (like Dame Joan Collins in the new Kurt Geiger campaign), whether the palace fashion pushback has begun and what we're reading this summer. Visit telegraph.co.uk/fashion-unzipped-podcast/ for more on these and other stories and email your questions and feedback to unzipped@telegraph.co.uk.

Sometimes packing for a holiday feels like one final, near-insurmountable challenge to get through before you truly earn the right to relax. But we've sought advice from expert travellers to help make packing for your next trip a little easier (yes, even if you're the kind of woman who packs more than one pair of sandals for every day of holiday).

Also in this episode, Emily Cronin, Charlie Gowans-Eglinton and Victoria Moss talk about unintentional style twins Meghan and Melania (it's a power dressing thing), the forthcoming Downton Abbey movie and Kylie Jenner: lip kit billionaire. Visit telegraph.co.uk/fashion-unzipped-podcast/ for more on these and other stories and email your questions and feedback to unzipped@telegraph.co.uk.

The week of Prince Louis's christening, we ask the big questions: Is there such thing as mother-of-the-baby dressing? What to buy for the royal baby who has everything? (Our suggestion: Gucci kidswear from Net-a-porter.) And who really made Princess Charlotte's hairband? In other news, Emily Cronin, Lisa Armstrong and Charlie Gowans-Eglinton discuss Bee Shaffer and Francesco Carrozzini's wedding (AKA the most Vogue nuptials ever) and why social-media bans could replace the novelty hashtag -- plus, what Riccardo Tisci's latest move tells us about his plan for Burberry. And, as always, we wrap up with what's getting us excited this week. Visit telegraph.co.uk/fashion-unzipped-podcast/ for more on these and other stories and email your questions and feedback to unzipped@telegraph.co.uk.

Berets, bouclé, and a scale replica of the left bank: the Paris couture shows are underway, with Lisa Armstrong reporting from the front row.

Back in the studio, Charlie Gowans-Eglinton, Bethan Holt, Victoria Moss and Caroline Leaper are discussing Brigitte Macron's make-under, the women style-stalking British royals, and our World Cup highlight - spoiler, it's not the football...

The long-awaited heatwave is here, and so far it’s caused rail delays, wildfires, and questionable fashion choices. Now all we need is a hosepipe ban to make this a classic British summer.

In this week's episode, we're sharing our guide to heatwave dressing. Join Charlie Gowans-Eglinton, Bethan Holt, Victoria Moss and Caroline Leaper in the studio: also on the agenda, royal rule-breaking at Ascot and the rise of designer homewares. Plus, what we’re excited about this week, from World Cup waistcoats to wild swimming.

Millinery in the recording studio can mean only one thing: it’s Royal Ascot. The annual racing event is a festival of horses, fashion and especially hats — but what does it all mean? Also in this bumper episode, Emily Cronin, Lisa Armstrong, Charlie Gowans-Eglinton and Bethan Holt discuss the mixed messages in the new Frida Kahlo exhibition at the V&A, what Ocean’s 8 gets right about the fashion world and how Love Island is — or isn’t — influencing UK trends. Plus, what we’re excited about this week, from a Rolling Stones gig to a new cookbook all about jam.

Nelly Furtado was number one, Borat was playing in cinemas, and best pals Victoria Beckham, Cheryl Tweedy, Coleen McLoughlin and Abbey Clancy, newly arrived in Baden Baden for the World Cup, were setting the fashion agenda; Coleen even appeared in Vogue.

With this year's tournament kicking off on Thursday, we're looking at their style legacy.

Join Charlie Gowans-Eglinton, Emily Cronin, Bethan Holt and Olivia Buxton Smith in the studio: also on the agenda are the holiday-focused fashion brands to wear at home and away, the best tactics for shopping the summer sales, and Meghan Markle's surprising new style advisor - Prince Harry.

Cupcakes and cosmos at the ready: this week marks the 20th anniversary of Sex and the City. On June 6 1998, HBO introduced the world to Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda -- and a few other household names, like Manolo Blahnik and Christian Louboutin. In today's episode, Emily Cronin, Charlie Gowans-Eglinton and Victoria Moss discuss the show's fashion legacy, with a little help from special guest Laura Jackson. The TV presenter, lifestyle entrepreneur and fashion insider has plenty to say about Carrie and co, as well as Harry Styles and his new Gucci campaign, the middle-aged festival look and what she's excited about this week. Visit telegraph.co.uk/fashion-unzipped-podcast for more on these and other stories, and email us on unzipped@telegraph.co.uk

Until recently, ‘pregnancy fashion’ was something of an oxymoron. It’s one of the small indignities of fashion that pregnancy — a time when many women feel their most womanly -- can also be the point at which women are least served by brands. But a growing group of pregnancy-compatible labels is seeking to change that. Listen in as we introduce the brands rewriting the rules of maternity style.

Also in today’s episode, Emily Cronin, Charlie Gowans-Eglinton and Sonia Haria talk about a very royal wedding gown scandal and receive a dispatch from the front lines of the cruise shows, direct from Lisa Armstrong in Cannes. Plus, cut-price beauty secrets and what we’re excited about this week. Visit telegraph.co.uk/fashion-unzipped-podcast and send questions and feedback to unzipped@telegraph.co.uk.

The champagne corks are popped, the bunting sagging, and the cake eaten: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are now, finally, husband and wife. On Saturday, St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle hosted the wedding of the year - and now that it’s over, we’re not quite sure what to do with ourselves, actually.

In this special royal wedding episode, Charlie Gowans-Eglinton, Bethan Holt, Sonia Haria and Caroline Leaper are dissecting every moment of the day, from the dress to the guests and everything in between. Plus, Stephen Doig shares his menswear perspective, and Sarah Royce Greensill turns her expert eye to the jewellery. Visit telegraph.co.uk/fashion-unzipped-podcast/ for more on these and other stories and email your questions and feedback to unzipped@telegraph.co.uk.